Injury Concern

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Center Matt Spanos strained a muscle in his arm and left practice. Pete Carroll said if Spanos can't play, Jeff Byers would start at center.
Patrick Turner suffered a shoulder stinger after a rough hit from Rey Maualuga and will get X-rays tonight. He said he feels OK.

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AlwaysBeatND said:

Well, better to get a case of bad-snap-itis vs Idaho than the Huskers.

Trojan&Tonic Author Profile Page said:

Geez! Hard to 2nd guess PC and the coaches...but WTF on the injuries! Idaho is a walk in the park, but USC needs to be at full strength going into Lincoln.

trojanwahine Author Profile Page said:

Enough with the rough hits on each other. Save it for our opponents.

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